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a tip of the hat to chris wallace for challenging the political spin. when ed gillespie was on fox news sunday he asked how the republican nominee could cut taxes 0% without increasing the deficit or providing details? >> what we have said is we will pay for them by eliminating loopholes. >> those are questionable. some are blogs. some from the aei which is an independent group. >> these are credible sources. >> one is from a guy who is a blog from a guy who with was a top adviser to george w. bush. hardly nonpartisan studies. >> some print folks had noted he's not been independent studies but wallace didn't let it go by without challenge. here's one about crime fighting in the digital age. the pottstown mercury has set up a board on pinterest with updated mug shots of suspects wanted by police. tloek local authorities report a 58% jump in arrests a few months after the site went up. readers can post comments that may provide the police with valuable tips. >>> the "new york times" magazine suspended andrew goldman for a month for something he wrote on t
a tip of the hat to chris wallace for challenging the political spin. when ed gillespie was on fox news sunday he asked how the republican nominee could cut taxes 0% without increasing the deficit or providing details? >> what we have said is we will pay for them by eliminating loopholes. >> those are questionable. some are blogs. some from the aei which is an independent group. >> these are credible sources. >> one is from a guy who is a blog from a guy who with was a...
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. >> it was so disrespectable i agree with chris wallace. it was sort of almost unprecedented and hugely condescending. >> on msnbc where the gang was so depressed over president obama's lackluster outing the mood was downright celebratory. >> this was joe bide and he gave president obama's campaign a much needed victory. >> it was a man against a boy. >> so how did the media fall in analyzing and could we be possibly exaggerating its importance. joining me now kelly goff political correspondent for the root.com. and steve watkins, president of public affairs after george washington university and david frum, a cnn contributor and contributing editor for "newsweek" and "the daily beast." theatrics have been a part of politics forever but they seemed fixated on the laugh tur and body language. >> as you say theatrics are important. we remember moments when al gore sighed and george bush looking at his watch. because television is so great it does have an effect, but these were republican talking points before the debate was over. every republ
. >> it was so disrespectable i agree with chris wallace. it was sort of almost unprecedented and hugely condescending. >> on msnbc where the gang was so depressed over president obama's lackluster outing the mood was downright celebratory. >> this was joe bide and he gave president obama's campaign a much needed victory. >> it was a man against a boy. >> so how did the media fall in analyzing and could we be possibly exaggerating its importance. joining me now...
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but if you saw chris wallace yesterday on fox news, he was making the point that they are releasing all the details of the so-called c.a.n.d.y. the across the board tax cuts but the so-called spinach, the stuff that's going to have to be eliminated. >> with all due respect to chris wallace, that's not true. what they're saying, there's a tax cut of a certain magnitude, right? >> right. >> 20% tax cut, 20% reduction in rates across the board. that's a magnitude statement. and then they're saying there will be an equal magnitude of reduction in the loopholes or whatever you want to call those issues. there's -- you require $360 million a year for a 20% reduction in tax rate. when you look at all the things you could put on the table as loopholes, you can find about $1.3 trillion a year, about four times as much. so you put all that stuff in a basket, you go down to congress and you say we want to find $360 billion. same number as the tax cut. we're going to sit down and negotiate with you which one of these we eliminate, which one of these we means test, and which one of these we put in a
but if you saw chris wallace yesterday on fox news, he was making the point that they are releasing all the details of the so-called c.a.n.d.y. the across the board tax cuts but the so-called spinach, the stuff that's going to have to be eliminated. >> with all due respect to chris wallace, that's not true. what they're saying, there's a tax cut of a certain magnitude, right? >> right. >> 20% tax cut, 20% reduction in rates across the board. that's a magnitude statement. and...
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. >> chris wallace kept trying but came away empty-handed. he's not the only one. take a look. >> which of the deductions are you going to be willing to eliminate? which of the tax credits are you going to -- when are you going to be able to tell us that? >> we'll go through that process with congress. >> give me an example of a loophole that you will close. >> i can tell you that people at the high end, high income taxpayers, are going to have fewer deductions and exemptions. >> mitt romney and i based on our experience think the best way to do this is to show the framework, show the outlines of these plans and then to work with congress to do this. >> that's something congress and i will have to work out together. >> the devil's in the details, though. what are we talking about? the mortgage deduction? the charitable deduction? >> the devil's in the details. the angel is in the policy, which is creating more jobs. >> mitt romney, paul ryan avoiding specifics. we will see what happened to mr. romney when asked specifics wednesday night. president obama may get tou
. >> chris wallace kept trying but came away empty-handed. he's not the only one. take a look. >> which of the deductions are you going to be willing to eliminate? which of the tax credits are you going to -- when are you going to be able to tell us that? >> we'll go through that process with congress. >> give me an example of a loophole that you will close. >> i can tell you that people at the high end, high income taxpayers, are going to have fewer deductions and...
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when ed gillespie was on fox news on sunday, chris wallace was pushing him as well on that. i want to play a little bit of what he said to chris wallace. >> because there are a lot of questions from independent people, how do you pay for it, and he refused to say how you're going to pay for it. >> what we have said is that we're going to pay for it with these by eliminating deductions. six different studies have said this is -- >> those are very questionable. some of them are blogs. some of them are from the adi, which is an independent group. >> these are very credible sources. >> have a problem do you think that that topic's going to be if there are no specific answers, and if the campaign continues to go with six credible sources, which they said a lot, and you know, if, if, if fox news is saying listen, i think that's going to be a challenge for them. >> actually i think it's an opportunity. i think ryan missed a huge opportunity because the romney campaign rolled out about two weeks ago, what i think is a terrific idea on this, which is the notion of capping the basket
when ed gillespie was on fox news on sunday, chris wallace was pushing him as well on that. i want to play a little bit of what he said to chris wallace. >> because there are a lot of questions from independent people, how do you pay for it, and he refused to say how you're going to pay for it. >> what we have said is that we're going to pay for it with these by eliminating deductions. six different studies have said this is -- >> those are very questionable. some of them are...
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he did a very tough interview with chris wallace, trying to figure out the math behind that tax plan. so, it's not just one obama-led organization that says it doesn't work. there are a number -- >> the group that they have been putting their ads on -- listen, when you cut taxes -- this what we've done in virginia. we're the number one place for jobs. when you cut taxes and get money back into people's pockets, get it back into the small businesses, keep them in the states. keep the money in those businesses instead of sending it to washington, then you have economic growth. this president's stimulus failed, that trillion dollar spending got us higher unemployment, not lower. his health care bill has increased premiums by $2,000 to $3,000 a family, not lowered them. now he's going to increase taxes on us. his tax increases are going to kill 700,000 more jobs. >> you're certainly throw iing t a lot of numbers and lot of statistics, with which many people would completely disagree with you. unfortunately, we're out of time. >> i know you have your talking points but the 700,000 comes fr
he did a very tough interview with chris wallace, trying to figure out the math behind that tax plan. so, it's not just one obama-led organization that says it doesn't work. there are a number -- >> the group that they have been putting their ads on -- listen, when you cut taxes -- this what we've done in virginia. we're the number one place for jobs. when you cut taxes and get money back into people's pockets, get it back into the small businesses, keep them in the states. keep the money...
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but, listen to what happened when chris wallace of fox news pressed ryan for hard numbers. >> there's been a traditional democratic and republican consensus, lowering tax rates by broadening the tax base works. and you can -- >> but let me just ask you, you haven't given me the math. >> well, i don't have the -- it would take me too long to go through all of the math. >> all right the tax policies center in washington has studied the romney/ryan tax plan. they concluded that a tax cut of that size simply will not work without adding a tax burden on the middle class for increasing the deficit. looks like we're going to have a rainy start to the week for much of the nation. quick check of the weather from rob marciano in atlanta. >> hi, john. storms across the southeast. that's part of the rainstorm. this is where we'll see the severe action, atlanta included. birmingham to huntsville, chattanooga. damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. a couple of tornado warnings across southern alabama. these storms continue to fill in and file off the gulf of mexico across the panhandle. the rain sh
but, listen to what happened when chris wallace of fox news pressed ryan for hard numbers. >> there's been a traditional democratic and republican consensus, lowering tax rates by broadening the tax base works. and you can -- >> but let me just ask you, you haven't given me the math. >> well, i don't have the -- it would take me too long to go through all of the math. >> all right the tax policies center in washington has studied the romney/ryan tax plan. they concluded...
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. >> chris wallace has, actually. paul ryan. >> the bigger issue is that you can take every single deduction there is, abolish them all and that adds up to $5 trillion. >> no, i don't agree with you on that. the tax policy center you're referring to is incomplete and they've revised it since then. >> i'm not just referring to that analysis. >> governor romney did talk about how he would eliminate some deductions. he would have a bucket that he would fill up. >> what was he saying was in that bucket? let's make up a number. here is what the number is. >> he said it could be $50,000, if you capped deductions at $50,000, you're not even in the ballpark of $5 trillion. >> it was not a specific what are the actual loop holes. i think that was part of the issue there. also we talk about the economic issues. he kept hitting the president on the $90 billion and said we could hire 2 million teachers when it came to environmental concerns. but the president never responded to it. not one time. >> used that figure twice, by the
. >> chris wallace has, actually. paul ryan. >> the bigger issue is that you can take every single deduction there is, abolish them all and that adds up to $5 trillion. >> no, i don't agree with you on that. the tax policy center you're referring to is incomplete and they've revised it since then. >> i'm not just referring to that analysis. >> governor romney did talk about how he would eliminate some deductions. he would have a bucket that he would fill up....
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. >> as you know, i believe it was chris wallace who said those six major studies, they're certainly not bipartisan. they don't necessarily don't have a stake in it, and some of them are blog posts. so i think that's unfair to say. but we are actually out of time, governor. we're always happy to have you. thank you for joining us this morning. >> it's always good to come on the groupie channel. thank you. >> nice to have you, sir. i hope you have a good day. i always need a cocktail after i speak to him. i really need like a vodka and tonic after i talking to him. >> wonder why he was one of our hosts for that program cross fire. you really wonder? >> he takes such exception when you like read quotes and comments, and we sort of have a similar issue i thought mayor giuliani when you try to get to let's look at what specifically was said. let's give everybody the opportunity to read through what was said and they can also obviously just search for themselves online and you get attacked for it. >> candy did not say that romney was right, that the president didn't say it was an act of t
. >> as you know, i believe it was chris wallace who said those six major studies, they're certainly not bipartisan. they don't necessarily don't have a stake in it, and some of them are blog posts. so i think that's unfair to say. but we are actually out of time, governor. we're always happy to have you. thank you for joining us this morning. >> it's always good to come on the groupie channel. thank you. >> nice to have you, sir. i hope you have a good day. i always need a...
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but listen to what happened when chris wallace of fox news pressed paul ryan for hard figures. >> there's been a traditional democratic and republican consensus, lowering tax rates, by broadening the tax base works. and you can -- >> but i haven't given me the math. >> i don't have -- it would take me too long to go through all of the math. >> all right the tax policy center in washington has already studied the romney/ryan tax plan and concluded it is mathematically impossible for a tax cut of that size to work without either adding a tax burden on the middle class, or increasing the deficit. >> and talk about getting the last laugh, john. whitney kropp, the michigan teen who was nominated to her homecoming court as a joke absolutely dazzled at the game on friday. look at her. and she has this to say to other bullied teens. >> the kids who are bullying, do not let them bring you down. stand up for what you believe in and go with your heart and go with your gut. that's what i did, and look at me now. i'm just as happy as can be. >> look at you now. super confident. whitney's supporters, i
but listen to what happened when chris wallace of fox news pressed paul ryan for hard figures. >> there's been a traditional democratic and republican consensus, lowering tax rates, by broadening the tax base works. and you can -- >> but i haven't given me the math. >> i don't have -- it would take me too long to go through all of the math. >> all right the tax policy center in washington has already studied the romney/ryan tax plan and concluded it is mathematically...
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and chris wallace -- >> you are giving specifics as you're giving directions to congress. this is what ceos do. listen, as you design this, make sure that people making $200,000 will not have their tax burden lowered. but we're going to lower their marginal tax rate because that produces inseverives for them to create jobs. for people making less than $200,000, lower their tax rates that will be so pro-growth it will be made up in terms of economic growth. that's how you increase revenue to the federal government. the old-fashioned way. by growing your economy. that is what this president does not understand. he doesn't understand how the private sector works. so his -- his choice, and this is why this is such a stark contrast in this election, president obama had a choice to make when he came into this -- into the presidency. by the way, the recession had bottomed out. we weren't in free-fall. in the second quarter, we only gave up 0.7 gdp growth by the third quarter of his presidency we were already in recovery. it's his policies that have made that recovery so anemic be
and chris wallace -- >> you are giving specifics as you're giving directions to congress. this is what ceos do. listen, as you design this, make sure that people making $200,000 will not have their tax burden lowered. but we're going to lower their marginal tax rate because that produces inseverives for them to create jobs. for people making less than $200,000, lower their tax rates that will be so pro-growth it will be made up in terms of economic growth. that's how you increase revenue...
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(laughter) just listen to chris wallace drilling ryan over romney's proposed 20% across account board tax cut. >> the obama camp says independent groups say if you cut those tax rates for everybody 20%, it costs $5 trillion over ten years, true? >> not in the least bit true. >> stephen: true, not true, who cares? (laughter) it's over ten years. romney and ryan will only be in office for eight of those. let president bachmann worry about it in 2020. that is what hindsight is for. but folks, just listen to this pit bull. >> how much would it cost. >> it's revenue neutral. >> i'm talking about the cut, we'll get to the deductions. >> the cut in tax rates is lower all american tax rate by 20%. >> how much does that cost. >> it's revenue neutral. >> stephen: okay, revenue neutral, chris. but for some reason wallace wouldn't take no answer for an answer. (laughter) jim? >> well, it's not revenue neutral unless you take away the deduction. >> let me just -- >> you haven't given me the math. >> well, i don't have-- it would take me too long to go through all of the math. >> stephen: great ans
(laughter) just listen to chris wallace drilling ryan over romney's proposed 20% across account board tax cut. >> the obama camp says independent groups say if you cut those tax rates for everybody 20%, it costs $5 trillion over ten years, true? >> not in the least bit true. >> stephen: true, not true, who cares? (laughter) it's over ten years. romney and ryan will only be in office for eight of those. let president bachmann worry about it in 2020. that is what hindsight is...
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chris wallace is the anchor of "fox news sunday." he has covered political campaign since 1980. he has been a correspondent at abc and nbc. i have dozens of years of political expertise between them. >> hundreds. [laughter] >> did not want to make anyone same old. before the debate between romney and obama, did anyone think romney had a chance of winning this election? do you think there is a chance that obama could lose? >> a chance. president obama was ahead by 3- 5. romney's favorable swore under water. it was in bad shape in ohio, michigan, and pennsylvania. i would put it -- i would give obama the edge 60-40. watch ohio. >> watch ohio. there is a way for romney to win it. if he loses ohio, it is tougher for him. he has made that more possible by what he did in the debate. >> it is a jump ball. it is possible for romney to win. you look state-by-state, which is the reason that before the debate i would say that romney had little chance. you saw him falling off a cliff and these key states. the romney people would tell you heartening support for the president, sought the supp
chris wallace is the anchor of "fox news sunday." he has covered political campaign since 1980. he has been a correspondent at abc and nbc. i have dozens of years of political expertise between them. >> hundreds. [laughter] >> did not want to make anyone same old. before the debate between romney and obama, did anyone think romney had a chance of winning this election? do you think there is a chance that obama could lose? >> a chance. president obama was ahead by 3-...
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chris wallace will be talking with senator mark warner from virginia, mark udall from colorado, robert portman from ohio, and wisconsin republican ron johnson. at 3:00, reince preibus, senior campaign advisor david axelrod, the juror the governor association and ted strickland's. at 4:00, bob schieffer talking with arizona republican senator john mccain and a obama supporter, chicago mayor rahm emmanuel. the sunday morning shows brought to you as a public service are not c-span. at noon, 90.1 in the d.c. area, channel 119 on sirius xm, or our apps, or online to cspanradio.org. >> one of 10,000 homes they're trying to get done in the next four years. these are houses that are never coming back. what's not right now. one family every 20 days moving out. >> they're going back to the ferry. they are disappearing from the landscape. >> 90,000 ready to go. >> 164 firefighters were laid off as a part of this downsizing, this effort to get finances under control in the city. firefighters, which detroit needs, because it might have the highest case of arson in the country, these guys are gettin
chris wallace will be talking with senator mark warner from virginia, mark udall from colorado, robert portman from ohio, and wisconsin republican ron johnson. at 3:00, reince preibus, senior campaign advisor david axelrod, the juror the governor association and ted strickland's. at 4:00, bob schieffer talking with arizona republican senator john mccain and a obama supporter, chicago mayor rahm emmanuel. the sunday morning shows brought to you as a public service are not c-span. at noon, 90.1...
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even chris wallace was stunned. he said -- wait a minute, tell me about this. he said -- explain it to me. he said that the math was too complicated, that he did not have enough time. folks, folks, the only tax breaks that they say they will not fool around with is the very tax break that allows romney to pay only 14% on $2 million per year. the only one. remember 2020? i am not making this up. scott miller asked him -- governor, you only paid 14% on $20 million. someone paying more than that pays less than you do, is that fair? he says that is fair. no wonder he wants to keep that loophole. as the president said, the governor's plans are a little bit sketchy. i do not want to correct the president in public, but i will today. those plans are not sketchy, they are at a sketch -- etch-a- sketchy. [applause] [laughter] it was like a blizzard, without the snow. the only place they are sticking to their guns is maintaining the tax cuts that are due to expire. that tax cut cost $1 trillion. of that $1 trillion, $800 billion -- this is the god's truth, goes to people
even chris wallace was stunned. he said -- wait a minute, tell me about this. he said -- explain it to me. he said that the math was too complicated, that he did not have enough time. folks, folks, the only tax breaks that they say they will not fool around with is the very tax break that allows romney to pay only 14% on $2 million per year. the only one. remember 2020? i am not making this up. scott miller asked him -- governor, you only paid 14% on $20 million. someone paying more than that...
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i agree with the caller that it obvious.e i look at chris wallace and his interview on fox would paul ryan. he was very hard on paul ryan and held him accountable. milk of the widow - -neal cavuto asked some tough questions of mitt romney. i feel their people out there that are trying not to let their by a show -- not to let their bias show. guest: "the 47% comment" that was a setback for him that still resonates today. at the same time, it does seem that because romney is a challenger, there's been a lot more scrutiny of romney and his missteps then the president and libya and that is a good example of that. i think it is appropriate for a journalist to be aggressive in covering mitt romney. ryan let's listen to paul on fox news sunday talking about expectations of governor romney's debate performance. [video clip] >> i did not think one event will make her break this campaign. president obama is a very gifted speaker. the man has been on the national stage for many years. he has done these debates before. >> 23 debates in the primary. >> people will see who is mitt romney. host: tha
i agree with the caller that it obvious.e i look at chris wallace and his interview on fox would paul ryan. he was very hard on paul ryan and held him accountable. milk of the widow - -neal cavuto asked some tough questions of mitt romney. i feel their people out there that are trying not to let their by a show -- not to let their bias show. guest: "the 47% comment" that was a setback for him that still resonates today. at the same time, it does seem that because romney is a...
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chris wallace sits down with kelly. cnn state of the union follows at 3:00. the host welcomes might be one, ted strickland, the former director of the cbo. at 4:00 bob sheiffer talks with david axelrod. the sunday talk shows three erring on c-span radio are brought to you as a public service by the network and c- span. again, they began at noon at"meet the press," > on the sixth day after being an office, we were sitting in the oval office. larry summers said, mr. president, looking at this year 's budget, you will have $1 trillion deficit. he said, i have not done anything yet. >> we cannot keep looking our children in the i knowing that we are going to give them a diminished future. we are spending their money today. it is a very simple idea. mitt romney and i will bring it to washington. we have to stop spending money we do not have it. we must cut
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look at chris wallace and his interview on fox would paul ryan. he was very hard on paul ryan and held him accountable. milk of the widow - -neal cavuto asked some tough questions of mitt romney. i feel their people out there that are trying not to let their bias show. guest: "the 47%" comment, that was a setback for him that still resonates today. at the same time, it does seem that because romney is a challenger, there's been a lot more scrutiny of romney and his missteps then the president and libya and that is a good example of that. i think it is appropriate for a journalist to be aggressive in covering mitt romney. host: let's listen to paul ryan on fox news sunday talking about expectations of governor romney's debate performance. [video clip] >> i did not think one event will make her break this campaign. president obama is a very gifted speaker. the man has been on the national stage for many years. he has done these debates before. >> 23 debates in the primary. >> people will see who is mitt romney. host: that this paul ryan on "fox news
look at chris wallace and his interview on fox would paul ryan. he was very hard on paul ryan and held him accountable. milk of the widow - -neal cavuto asked some tough questions of mitt romney. i feel their people out there that are trying not to let their bias show. guest: "the 47%" comment, that was a setback for him that still resonates today. at the same time, it does seem that because romney is a challenger, there's been a lot more scrutiny of romney and his missteps then the...
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wallace who is the anchor of "fox news" sunday. he has been covering political campaigns since 1980 and it's been a senior correspondent white house correspondent at nbc and abc and between them i have a guest dozens and dozens of years of political expertise. so let us start. i didn't want to make anybody seemed too old, but before the debate, before the debate between romney and obama did any of you honestly think that romney had a chance of winning this election and now do you think there's any chance that obama could lose this election? why don't we start with charlie? >> clearly president obama was ahead by -- but romney's numbers were underwater and was in really bad shape in ohio, michigan and pennsylvania so it was a longshot. now i would put it, i would still give obama the edge 60-40 and i would say watch ohio more than anything else. >> there still is a way for romney to win it. if he loses ohio it's tougher for him but he has clearly made that more possible by what he did in the debate. >> it is possible for romney to w
wallace who is the anchor of "fox news" sunday. he has been covering political campaigns since 1980 and it's been a senior correspondent white house correspondent at nbc and abc and between them i have a guest dozens and dozens of years of political expertise. so let us start. i didn't want to make anybody seemed too old, but before the debate, before the debate between romney and obama did any of you honestly think that romney had a chance of winning this election and now do you...
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. >> i want to thank her for panelist, chris wallace, mike allen, judy woodruff and charlie cook. [applause] and this gift we have for each of you. for each of you you we have the first map of the district of columbia and one photo. i dotted. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> four years ago we went through the worst financial crisis since the great depression. millions of jobs were lost in the auto industry was on the brink of collapse. the financial system had frozen up, and because of the resilience and the determination of the american people, we have begun to fight our way back. >> the president has a few very similar to the view we had when he ran four years ago, that a bigger government, spending more, taxing more, regulating more, trickle-down government would work. that is not the right answer for america. >> in a couple of moments we will go live to the vice presidential debate. on facebook we are asking what question would you like asked that the debate? log on to facebook.com/c-span2 let us know. some students at centre college in danville kentucky
. >> i want to thank her for panelist, chris wallace, mike allen, judy woodruff and charlie cook. [applause] and this gift we have for each of you. for each of you you we have the first map of the district of columbia and one photo. i dotted. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> four years ago we went through the worst financial crisis since the great depression. millions of jobs were lost in the auto industry was on the brink of collapse. the financial system had...
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we'll hear from mike allen of "politico," chris wallace of fox news in judy woodruff of pbs. [inaudible conversations] >> if a restart,, i want to acknowledge the three other ambassadors have now arrived. ambassador from sweden, u.s. house tram is here. thank you had an ambassador from belgium is here. thank you. i did say earlier but he was sent here, a master the netherlands is here. thank you. okay, so thank you all for coming today. we have an interesting panel to talk about the election and politics and all introducing briefly. most of you are very familiar with them and then looking into questions of time for questions from those of you who were here. on my immediate left, charlie hook is the founder, editor, publisher of the political report which is viable for people who care about politics and he's a knowledge expert on election campaigns and likely outcomes of those campaigns. judy woodruff is senior correspondent for "pbs newshour" and has also been a senior correspondent at nbc and cnn and covered me in the white house bananas there a few years ago. mike allen is
we'll hear from mike allen of "politico," chris wallace of fox news in judy woodruff of pbs. [inaudible conversations] >> if a restart,, i want to acknowledge the three other ambassadors have now arrived. ambassador from sweden, u.s. house tram is here. thank you had an ambassador from belgium is here. thank you. i did say earlier but he was sent here, a master the netherlands is here. thank you. okay, so thank you all for coming today. we have an interesting panel to talk about...
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. >> let me follow up on something that chris wallace asked paul ryan and that is the preparation as we know. ted olson is playing joe biden in the debate prep, and congressman chris van hollen is playing congressman paul ryan and vice presidents by this debate. what's going on? how do they prepare? who else is guiding both congressman ryan and the vice president? >> let's start with ryan. he spent much of last week inserted the weekend at the wintergreen resort near charlottesville, virginia, doing mock debate, perhaps watching videos of joe barton. he watched the debate with sarah palin for years ago. he watched joe biden foreign policy speech from earlier this year. biden was on the stage. so there's film review as they would say in sports and then there's practice, scrimmaging. in the case of ryan, kerry healey, the former lieutenant governor of massachusetts been playing the role of martha radice, a moderate. ted olson has been sparring as joe biden at what i'm told is olson has taken on his task with gusto. he is not only gotten down the policy views can is cut down the manneri
. >> let me follow up on something that chris wallace asked paul ryan and that is the preparation as we know. ted olson is playing joe biden in the debate prep, and congressman chris van hollen is playing congressman paul ryan and vice presidents by this debate. what's going on? how do they prepare? who else is guiding both congressman ryan and the vice president? >> let's start with ryan. he spent much of last week inserted the weekend at the wintergreen resort near...
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. >> eliot: when asked recently by chris wallace to explain the specifics of the plan, ryan claim he simply didn't have time. >> the cut in tax rates is lower all americans tax rates by 20%-- >> how much does that cost? >> it's revenue neutral. >> it's not revenue neutral unless you take away the deductions. >> right. >> we're going to get to that in the second--the first half, lowering the tax rates. does that cost 5 trillion-dollar. >> no, no. >> you haven't given me the math. >> it would give me too long to go through all the math. >> ridiculous if i ever heard it. in all the weeks that they've been talking about the tax plan they still haven't provided all the specifics. joining me now to break down the fallacy of the could said romney tax plan is rolling stone contributing editor matt taibbi. is this crazy. >> i've been watching with fascination this entire election season after romney and ryan trotted out this idea across the board 20% tax cut. they haven't explained how they're going to pay for it. yet some how it's been treated with validity by the press core as though it's a
. >> eliot: when asked recently by chris wallace to explain the specifics of the plan, ryan claim he simply didn't have time. >> the cut in tax rates is lower all americans tax rates by 20%-- >> how much does that cost? >> it's revenue neutral. >> it's not revenue neutral unless you take away the deductions. >> right. >> we're going to get to that in the second--the first half, lowering the tax rates. does that cost 5 trillion-dollar. >> no, no....
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>> yes and we'll go all the way back to paul ryan having his ass handed to him by chris wallace on fox news. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: yeah what is that somebody? >> chris matthews had the unexpected outbreak of journalism. >> stephanie: that's right. 1-800-steph-1-2. mary in illinois, you are on with john. hi, mary. >> caller: hi how are you, steph? >> stephanie: good. go ahead. >> caller: you know when romney said about his boys if they tell you stories over and over and over again you are going to believe them? >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: he is doing that himself. when obama looked at him like he was from mars i got the biggest kick about of him. and he really proved himself by not losing his cool. i admire the strength and fort tuesday that obama has. >> stephanie: yeah john the fact that he pre-emptively basically called the president a liar -- >> yeah, after calling his own sons liars. >> stephanie: yeah but as the smoke has cleared paul krugman wrote about this and said basically everything mitt romney said was a lie, and basically everything the president said was true. >>
>> yes and we'll go all the way back to paul ryan having his ass handed to him by chris wallace on fox news. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: yeah what is that somebody? >> chris matthews had the unexpected outbreak of journalism. >> stephanie: that's right. 1-800-steph-1-2. mary in illinois, you are on with john. hi, mary. >> caller: hi how are you, steph? >> stephanie: good. go ahead. >> caller: you know when romney said about his boys if they tell you...
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and has chris wallace pointed out the six study or -- >> whatever! >> stephanie: -- were blogs. one was a george bush advisor. >> there have been studies. no don't look at them. >> stephanie: yeah and all non-partisan places disagree with paul ryan. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: here is an actual study. converting medicare into a voucher program would increase premiums for the majority of seniors. hope that comes up tonight. >> yeah. >> stephanie: according to the kaiser family foundation. >> premium support. i support large premiums. [♪ mysterious music ♪] >> stephanie: that's exactly what it is. more than half would have paid higher premiums 8 #% would have paid higher premiums unless they switched to a cheaper plan. [ applause ] >> stephanie: thank you eddie munster. >> but it's premium. that means it's good. >> wheel of right-wing hypocrites! >> stephanie: bain maintains china ties. >> they are lying. who knows what they are doing over there. it's a blind trust. >> stephanie: auto parts manufacturers who plan to dot eastern china, would seem to under
and has chris wallace pointed out the six study or -- >> whatever! >> stephanie: -- were blogs. one was a george bush advisor. >> there have been studies. no don't look at them. >> stephanie: yeah and all non-partisan places disagree with paul ryan. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: here is an actual study. converting medicare into a voucher program would increase premiums for the majority of seniors. hope that comes up tonight. >>...
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. >> bill: yesterday senator ron johnson on fox news was asked by chris wallace about the abortion issue, and ron johnson again there as a surrogate for mitt romney, said it's no big deal. abortion is not a big issue, to use his phrase it doesn't even move the radar, so they are putting out the word that basically -- that the whole abortion issue, getting rid of roe v. wade nobody cares anymore. >> yeah, they must have sent a letter out and say this is what do say, women care about the economy not abortion. >> bill: right. >> but if you are a rape victim and you are being forced to continue with your pregnancy that you don't want, i don't think it would be as easy to get over it. this is a shining example of the gop being out of touch with women on this issue. >> bill: i want to go back to where you started, if indeed the polls show that president obama's advantage among women has disappeared, or to put it another way, that mitt romney is going to either win or equal, right, president obama's record with the women's vote, i think that would be -- i think the facts show that would be a di
. >> bill: yesterday senator ron johnson on fox news was asked by chris wallace about the abortion issue, and ron johnson again there as a surrogate for mitt romney, said it's no big deal. abortion is not a big issue, to use his phrase it doesn't even move the radar, so they are putting out the word that basically -- that the whole abortion issue, getting rid of roe v. wade nobody cares anymore. >> yeah, they must have sent a letter out and say this is what do say, women care about...
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paul ryan making an awkward appearance with chris wallace yesterday on fox news. the path to reelection clear for barack obama. according to the sorted press he's very close to the electoral votes he'll need to keep his job. mitt romney is doing everything he can changing his means minute to minute to be ahead of the news cycle as opposed to being ahead of the president on the issues. can mitt romney turn this thing around in the next five weeks. i kind of thing he can. i hear folks on the left and right saying barack obama's got it locked up and i have this rung debate with governor spitzer. i said every time you say president obama has this locked up democrats will stay at home. if you think that you're going to stay home because barack obama has got the whole thing sown up, you are the problem with democracy. you are a barnacle on the dingy of freedom. it's more important than ever to get out and vote. we will be taking your calls all morning long at 866-55-press. we want to know your thoughts on all this stuff. first, i want to talk about what happened last fr
paul ryan making an awkward appearance with chris wallace yesterday on fox news. the path to reelection clear for barack obama. according to the sorted press he's very close to the electoral votes he'll need to keep his job. mitt romney is doing everything he can changing his means minute to minute to be ahead of the news cycle as opposed to being ahead of the president on the issues. can mitt romney turn this thing around in the next five weeks. i kind of thing he can. i hear folks on the left...
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than -- i mean let's start with chris wallace. somebody mentioned the moderator of george ramos of univision who did a great job of the univision debates. chris matthews, go on down the list. arlene is calling from philadelphia pennsylvania. hi arlene. >> caller: hi, bill. love your book. >> bill: oh, good, thank you. >> caller: yes excellent. last night the three of us, my husband, my son and i sitting in the living room watching so angry because of mr. lehrer. he was incompetent. he interrupted the president a lot of times. and he let romney filibuster. i didn't know you could filibuster in a debate. >> bill: normally, you can't. last night, you know, lehrer let it happen. totally lost control. totally lost control. >> caller: it was disgusting. >> bill: by the way i didn't sit -- i'm sure you didn't, with a timer right? but i know that mitt romney talked more than two minutes on and on and on and on and then when president obama was talking, jim lehrer would say your two minutes are up, sir. >> caller: yes. although it didn't c
than -- i mean let's start with chris wallace. somebody mentioned the moderator of george ramos of univision who did a great job of the univision debates. chris matthews, go on down the list. arlene is calling from philadelphia pennsylvania. hi arlene. >> caller: hi, bill. love your book. >> bill: oh, good, thank you. >> caller: yes excellent. last night the three of us, my husband, my son and i sitting in the living room watching so angry because of mr. lehrer. he was...
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just because he didn't have his math ready on chris wallace. can i tell you something paul. i care about you. i'm not going to call you eddie munster. really paul ryan, i hated math, too, i never did my math homework so i sympathize. this is the "bill press show." i'm john fuglesang filling in for bill. we're taking your calls at 1-866-55-press. very happy to be joined this morning by the editor in chief of one of my favorite sites one of the most important sites if you care about democracy. think progress. are you jed legum thanks for being here. >> good to be here with you. >> john: first off, i want to talk about the president's campaign a little bit. it seems like they're not letting up. on bain attacks. there have been a lot of people said let it go. people like his business record. but the obama campaign is not easing up on bain or on china. >> it's interesting because being here in d.c., you go et to see all of the ads because virginia is one of the places where they're running so many ads. >> john: i was visiting my mother in florida last week. i live in new york so
just because he didn't have his math ready on chris wallace. can i tell you something paul. i care about you. i'm not going to call you eddie munster. really paul ryan, i hated math, too, i never did my math homework so i sympathize. this is the "bill press show." i'm john fuglesang filling in for bill. we're taking your calls at 1-866-55-press. very happy to be joined this morning by the editor in chief of one of my favorite sites one of the most important sites if you care about...